Zalophia Casey, 1912
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662132 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5671A77B-2ECB-445F-8F61-246A9E442CDE |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038487F8-024B-FFA1-FF14-0FDFFA49FD8A |
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Felipe |
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Zalophia Casey, 1912 |
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Key to species of Zalophia Casey, 1912 View in CoL
1. Pronotum with sides broadly angulate with small tubercle on basal half; disc densely alveolate punctate, apical half with keeled median line terminating as a small glabrous callus ( Fig. 47–48 View Figures 40–51 ), basal half vaguely depressed in center, pubescence dense, dark; each elytron with submarginal vitta beginning from basal fifth behind humerus, often dark on basal half and yellowish apically ( Fig. 51 View Figures 40–51 )............................................................................. Z. funebris (Bates) View in CoL
— Pronotum with sides rounded; disc moderately, coarsely, densely punctate with transverse, appressed golden pubescence ( Fig. 59–60 View Figures 52–64 ), and glabrous longitudinal median line; each elytron with submarginal yellowish vitta beginning behind humerus ( Fig. 63 View Figures 52–64 ).............................................................................. Z. auricomis (Chemsak and Linsley) , comb. nov.
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